No, during the dinosaurs time there was no ice on earth and glaciers were non-existent
no
Not at all. Many rivers have their sources in springs, lakes, or simply from rainfall.
It's an oasis(:
All the great rivers of Asia are fed by glacial melt and about 40% of the world relies on these rivers for drinking and other uses.
which fed is indus
The snow builds up and then the weight of more snow compacts the snow at the bottom into ice.
Not at all. Many rivers have their sources in springs, lakes, or simply from rainfall.
Aquifers
No, dinosaurs are extinct and have been for a long time but a tuatara has not and is a dinosaur
Mzima Springs is in Kenya's Tsavo National Park. They are located in the west of the Park, and fed from the Chyulu Hills, about 40 km north.
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It's an oasis(:
They drink milk from their mother, i think.
They drink milk from their mother, i think.
Young margays drink milk, produced by the mother.
First of al Quetzalcoatlus was a pterosaur, not a dinosaur. And yes it was a predator that probably fed primarily on fish.
Numerous fjords (the longest 130 miles) extend to the edge of the inland ice cap, where they are fed by large glaciers.
yes, they do because i went to a queensland zoo and we fed them milk.